The star wore a nude embellished number from the collection, which took place in the Santa Monica Mountains staged with hot air balloons and tents, in celebration of the great California rural landscape that has always inspired Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri.

Emma's nude number is embellished with illustrated animals, adding a beautiful intricacy to the design. And it's certainly a luxe take on the Wild West vibe.

You can't buy Emma's outfit, but you certainly can get inspired! Head to the edit below and shop the nude embellished gowns from NastyGal, For Love and Lemons, and Needle & Thread. All you need now is a cowgirl hat!

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Keeping to herself: She said that in the past she struggled with speaking out

Growing and changing: Now, she added, she is trying to learn how to speak up more

'It's very hard not to feel galvanized right now, politically or consciously,' she said

Impressed: She added that the marches and writings of people speaking out are inspiring

Emma has slowly been sharing her views more explicitly. In 2016, she wasn't nearly as vocal as other stars in her support for Hillary Clinton, though was photographed on more than one occasion wearing a Clinton pin.

Then, at the Oscars this year, she added a pin supporting Planned Parenthood to her gown.

But this summer, the actress really started to speak out, particularly about the wage gap. In fact, she told Out Magazine, she has even had male co-stars take a pay cut in order to close the gap between what she and they earned for a film.

'That's something they do for me because they feel it's what's right and fair,' she said. 'That's something that's also not discussed, necessarily — that our getting equal pay is going to require people to selflessly say, "That's what's fair,"" she added.

She's with her: Last year, she was spotted wearing a Hillary Clinton pin

Showing support: She also added a tiny Planned Parenthood pin to her dress at the Academy Awards in February

'There's so much power and a grace coming out of so many people who have so much to lose, and the human spirit is incredible,' she said

Good guys: Earlier this year, Emma talked about the pay gap in Hollywood and admitted that some of her male co-stars take pay cuts to close the gap between them

She said: 'This is Billie Jean's feminism, and I love it — she is equality, man: equality, equality, equality'

'If my male co-star, who has a higher quote then me but believes we are equal, takes a pay cut so that I can match him, that changes my quote in the future and changes my life,' said the star, who plays Billie Jean King in the upcoming movie Battle of the Sexes.

'And this is Billie Jean's feminism, and I love it — she is equality, man: equality, equality, equality.'

She also touched on her feelings about Donald Trump and the presidential election in the interview.

'We began shooting in the spring of 2016, when there was still a lot of hope in the air, and it was very interesting to see this guy — this narcissistic, self-focused, constantly-stirring-the-pot kind of guy — against this incredible, qualified woman, and at the same time be playing Billie Jean, with Steve [Carell] playing Bobby Riggs… those parallels make sense to me — the equal-pay issue makes a lot of sense to me.